Jamian Coleman
Clinical Assistant Professor - Practicum and Internship Coordinator for the Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling Program Counseling and Psychological Services- Education
Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Practice, Georgia State University
M.S. in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, Georgia State University
M.M. in Opera Performance, Boston Conservatory
Graduate Diploma in Voice Performance, Royal College of Music London
B.M. in Church Music, Samford University
- Biography
Jamian Coleman is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services and the practicum and internship coordinator for the clinical rehabilitation counseling program. He is a certified rehabilitation counselor (CRC), a national certified counselor (NCC), and a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in the State of Georgia.
Coleman specializes in working with individuals living with HIV/AIDS and in substance use and recovery treatment. His research areas include chronic illness and disability, sexual and gender minority issues in counseling, and substance use and recovery.